Nearly eleven years ago, Dr. Jeffrey Bradstreet was found dead in a North Carolina river with a gunshot wound to the chest.
The death was ruled as self inflicted.
Case closed.
Except for one problem.
Many people never stopped asking questions.
Days earlier, Bradstreet’s clinic had been raided by the FDA. He was known around the world for his work with autistic children and for challenging mainstream beliefs about autism and vaccines. He was also researching GcMAF, a controversial treatment that supporters believed had enormous medical potential.
He had claims, documentation and proof that children who had a lot of autistic symptoms, were diagnosed as such and could not speak, could suddenly speak, and behaviours changed.
He also had documental evidence, and clients and partners that saw his work with cancer, with patients no longer having cancer.
I need to be careful with my words. And so did Dr Bradstreet. Because after his claims and results gained traction, the FDA raided his office and just days later he was gone forever.
To this day, his family says they still don’t have the answers they were looking for.
Whether you believe Bradstreet was a pioneer, a maverick, a victim of circumstance, or simply a doctor who found himself at the centre of a storm, the timeline remains the same.
Claims made that they don’t like people making.
FDA raid.
Doctor found dead.
Questions remain.
Nearly eleven years later, people are still debating what really happened.
When a doctor challenges powerful interests and ends up dead just days after federal agents walk through his doors, many people don’t stop asking questions simply because a file is stamped “closed.”
Finding info now about GcMAF now isn’t as easy at it should be and will be very biased.
After 2015 most websites and documents were all wiped from the internet. Most previous published studies were retracted….. But a company in Israel then did purchase the patent, invest millions and use it in trials in the biggest hospital…. After initial promising results the paper trail then seems to go cold.